Voted for Wey who is direct contrast to Orlov.
Right handed, stay at home, defensive defenseman.
I think you will see a bigger, stronger version of him at development camp.
Believe you do not hear or see much about him because he is still in NCAA.

Talk about dropping off the cliff from 1-4 to #5...I don't think any players on this list are likely to ever establish a permanent role in DC. However, I think Galiev has the most talent of the bunch so I went with him.

Talk about dropping off the cliff from 1-4 to #5...I don't think any players on this list are likely to ever establish a permanent role in DC. However, I think Galiev has the most talent of the bunch so I went with him.

I think Galiev and Wey are both promising (although Galiev is probably a boom/bust type), and you never know with the goalies as well. But yeah, pretty dramatic no matter how yous lice it.

I think Galiev and Wey are both promising (although Galiev is probably a boom/bust type), and you never know with the goalies as well. But yeah, pretty dramatic no matter how yous lice it.

Obviously it was very limited viewing, but I wasn't impressed by Wey at last year's WJC. He wasn't 'bad', but he was noticiably slower than everyone else on our blueline. He was often chasing plays. If you're slow at the junior level, you're not going to make it in the NHL unless you have some other phemoninal element to your game. And Wey doesn't.